Pender-Process
This is a process by which lead acid batteries may be restored to proper function after the plates have become sulfated.
The sulfuric acid electrolyte is altered with a sodium hydroxide catalyst.
THE PENDER-PROCESSThis is a process by which a lead acid battery may be properly restored by the re-oxidization of the plates.
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- add sodium hydroxide approximately 2 mole solution approximately 1 cc per cell for small batteries and 2 cc per cell for larger batteries. Charge normally.
Statement: Nothing new has been added. I just deleted everything. The other method worked but this is the most effective method as described in the first application.
BACKGROUNDLead acid batteries are expensive and ecologically very bad. Lead is a potent toxin which poisons the ground until it leaches into our water supply and poisons us. There is a tremendous need for restoration.
Claims
1. I hereby claim that, my invention, the Pender-Process can induce sulfated lead acid batter[es to take a charge and restore them to proper function and extend the useful life of batteries through the inclusion the catalyst in standard electrolyte.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 9, 2023
Publication Date: Sep 12, 2024
Inventor: Leonard Lee Pendergrast (Etowah, TN)
Application Number: 18/445,024